Tuesday, August 6, 2013

New Website with Blog!

So, for a variety of reasons, I have moved! I pray this isn't too much of an inconvenience. Thank you SO MUCH for your support. Please follow the link and bookmark the new site for your ease in the future! I hope the new website is found helpful to you as it includes more information for those who are keeping up. 

Please continue to allow my boys to penetrate your heart so that you will remember us in your prayers. 

New Site:

www.GraceToTheStreets.com



Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Pay to Play 6th Grade Fundraiser at Pottsville Middle Grades

Well some of you maybe saw a short post on Facebook, but I wanted to take time today to share an exciting story with you all! (for the skimmers, focus on underlined print... :))

As most of you know, I am always looking for places to share about my boys. Students, women, men, communities, church small and large groups, doesn't matter! The Lord is doing wonderful things through the ministry of A Perfect Injustice (hyperlinked to the blog with more incredible stories!) and I love being an encouragement to others through sharing His stories! So, if you know of any groups, let me know!

About a month ago I was asked to share with a group of 6th grade boys and girls who gather on Wednesdays during their lunch time to have Bible study, guest speakers, prayer, etc. They are called the Christian Student Union (CSU). I remember some wonderful experiences participating in CSU when I was in junior high. During my 9th grade year, I became a leader and once prepared a lesson from Matthew 25. On the eve of teaching, I felt so convicted about my life and began crying in my bedroom. "The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’" (Matthew 25:40) I realized that evening that I can be a "good Christian kid" and refrain from "bad" things... but I needed to put my faith into action...

So upon remembering this critical experience in my own walk with the Lord that took place during my junior high years, I began praying that  He could work through me to challenge the young students at Pottsville and they would be inspired to take their faith seriously and put it into action somehow... 

The Wednesday for me to speak arrived and I was thrilled to share with the students. I took all my photos and stories and was pumped to share the Lord's work with these young eyes, hearts, and minds! I gathered my things and went to the office to check out, but I was asked to visit a friend of mine's class, Mrs. Cheryl Prock. She asked if I had time to share with the students in her class! Quite a few of her students had NOT been at the  meeting and she wanted them to have the opportunity to hear. And apparently students that DID attend CSU, returned to class sharing all about my boys and how much they enjoyed my presentation. So I shared! and then she invited me to share with her next class! So all in all, I shared with about 70 students on that day. How wonderful.


Now... let's fast forward up to 1 week ago! Ms. Amy Bruce (the CSU sponsor who initially invited me to speak with the students) texted me and said, "One of our young girls is requesting your presence next Wednesday at CSU. Do you think you could make it?" I told her, "Of course!" I was thinking, maybe the young girl was encouraged and inspired and decided to make some changes in her life.. Maybe she is sharing about how she feels the Lord drawing her into ministry in Africa! Or with street kids somewhere else!

Then the day before I was to go and revisit them, Mrs. Cheryl Prock said, "Hey! You should invited your parents. They may enjoy going with you on these little adventures and they are welcome to come and be a part of what the sweet little girl wants to share tomorrow." With the encouragement of my parents attending I began to think... maybe they decided collect a little money for me. How sweet of those young students that would be! But I had NO IDEA what was coming...!!!! 

 Are you ready...???

These kiddos were so inspired that they wanted to have a Fundraiser for my boys... They sent home letters with every student sharing that they wanted to raise funds for my boys and they could pay $5 and bring their electronics to school during the week of Benchmark Testing. Kind of a "Pay to Play" fundraiser... Last Wednesday, they presented me with this check...

 

Can you see the amount?? If not, it is $1,450!!!!!


Thank you, Cheryl Prock, for getting a video!

What an incredible blessing!! When the young girl was reading the little printout of what she was going to say... my heart began pounding. And when I realized they had completed a fundraiser and were giving me that money, I began to cry! It was such an incredible moment to be a part of... This donation turns into a $60/month commitment!! The second largest monthly commitment that has been given!

For the Pottsville Middle Grades 6th Grade CSU boys and girls... and to all of the others who have invested time and finances into the Lords work through my Ugandan boys..



"I thank my God every time I remember you." Philippians 1:3


If you are still interested in becoming a part of the ministry financially, you can easily do so through online giving at www.cten.org/laurentaylor or call CTEN (my sending agency) at 1(800)872.5404.



Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Youth Leaders, I Need Your Help!

Sooooo many things have been going on! My heart is so filled with joy today as I think about all of the opportunities to share about my boys that I have been blessed with in the last month or two! But first, here is a blessing of a photo...:)

Two of the new boys with Ibra (in orange) playing on their swing set... oh those boys...

I Have Shared With...

1 Church Congregation...
1 Women's Group... 
1 Community Christian School (Chapel Service grades K-12!)
1 Sunday School Class
2 Small-Town businesses who purchased jewelry (and who knows how many will hear of my boys through purchasing that jewelry!)
5 small groups from churches...
4 small student groups... (I shared at Pottsville 6th Grade and the students were so enthusiastic about my presentation that they told their teacher, "It was SOO worth it that we were late! It was awesome!" ..then sweet Mrs. Prock allowed me to share with her next two classes at the school! THANK YOU, Mrs. Prock!!
30,000+ people through a front page article in the local paper!

I  Am Scheduled To Share With...

1 Local Church Family
1 Celebrate Recovery Class
3 Women's Groups
1 Church Congregation (the church in which my grandfather left a legacy)
2 Sunday School Classes
...and who knows what else? Holler at me if you know someone who wants to hear the Lord's stories!

It is such a blessing each time I share with a group of individuals... My heart is encouraged and filled with so much joy when I speak of the Lord's work through these boys... So incredible! Lately I have been focused on this verse when I think of the ways the Lord is using my boys... they are so despised by the people in Uganda.. particularly the police who round them up and arrest them... But check this verse out! God MUST have been thinking of my street boys sharing His Son with the other Ugandans when He inspired these verses...!

1 Corinthians 1:26-29 (NLT)

26 Remember, dear brothers and sisters, that few of you were wise in the world’s eyes or powerful or wealthy when God called you. 27 Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful. 28 God chose things despised by the world, things counted as nothing at all, and used them to bring to nothing what the world considers important. 29 As a result, no one can ever boast in the presence of God.


Calling All Youth Leaders!!!

So, I am super excited about beginning to prepare for devotional times with our boys out in the Forever Homes of Bombo. I have been assigned one evening a night in each of the homes (2) to teach the boys... I really want to walk through books of the Bible and simply guide the boys in ways to study the Bible. I want it to be a "method" that they can apply in their personal studies... Also

1. I want it to be a "method" of studying that they can apply to any passage in their own personal study.
2. I want to walk through 1 book of the Bible at a time.
3. One study will be for younger boys (8-13) -- less writing, more discussion and maybe some coloring?
4. One study will be for the older boys (13-18) -- could involve more writing and discussion to help with English
5. My preference are studies that require them to write, draw, read... I am a fan of "templates" that they could create on a page or I could print off for them.

So what do you think? I have thought about an inductive study for the older boys.. and I have also heard of the discovery method where they 1. re-write the passage 2. paraphrase the passage with big ideas & 3. Write "I Will..." statements in response to the passage..

Also, any object lesson books are great too! Especially with the younger boys! :) What do you suggest?!

I welcome any advice or book recommendations for these boys! If you have a method you can send to me that would be great! If you know of a book that teaches through a certain book of the Bible, that is great too!  I am thankful for all and any help I can get.
David & Abby with a FULL HOUSE of younger boys in Bombo! Can't wait to return and meet the new guys and continue to love on the ones that are already in my heart! Aren't they goobers?!

And my final bit of excitement to share...

When I sent out my first ministry letter at the beginning of February I was 10% funded in monthly commitments to return to Uganda. As of now, I have 100% of my startup costs provided through one-time special gifts (first airfare, first month's rent, visa costs, phone, internet set up) and 50% of my monthly commitments have come in! I was at 10% and now at 50%! What a blessing the Lord has bestowed. If you haven't set up a monthly commitment and are wanting to, here is the website... Thank you to everyone who has already joined me for the journey of the Lord's work through these incredible boys in Uganda! 

www.cten.org/laurentaylor




Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Please, Please, Please!

So I have contacted a lot of you for you mailing addresses, which I am so pumped to use soon! I am working on sending out my first Ministry Letters to everyone! Hopefully it will be in your mailbox by the end of the month! However, I know that a lot of you don't care to sift through piles of mail...

BUT, I want you to read what is going on! I want you to hear the stories of my boys and know what is going on. I want to keep you in tune so you can pray for my boys and our ministry. So if you would look at me and say, "Lauren, I love you dearly, but if I receive your letter through snail mail, it honestly probably won't get read.. " Then.. I have done this for you!
 
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Love to you all. Thank you!






Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Prayer and Support Cards

WHAT A BLESSING! The Lord has provided through Josh and the rest of my church staff at First Free Will Baptist Church here in Russellville. He has taken the time to design these incredible prayer and support cards! By Friday I will have them printed and cut!

I canNOT wait to get these in mailboxes to you all!  Please let me know if you would like to share the ministry with others and would like more than one of the cards.... I'd be happy to send some extras to you. :)

Front of Prayer Card

Back of Prayer Card

Support cards to be filled out and sent in to CTEN in case people don't want to set up their address account online!

Friday, December 28, 2012

My boys and the Christmas Story...

First of all, I want to say a huge thank you to all of you who are loving and supporting me. I was given an assignment from CTEN when I returned from training. My assignment was to gather mailing addresses from people who would receive my ministry letters, pray for me, and support me financially. One of the books I've been reading said, "If you begin searching for supporters and you can only find about 50 or so, maybe there is something else He is wanting you to do." It talked about finding around 200 people to receive your newsletters as a good indicator that people are interested in what you are doing and the Lord is providing those individuals and families to support you. I began texting, calling, and messaging people on Facebook to ask for their mailing addresses. I just continued to pray and pray that the Lord would stir people's hearts to joining me in the ministry... In less than 3 days I had exceeded the 200 person mark!  THANK YOU for being willing to learn about what the Lord is doing through myself and the API family there in Uganda! If you think I may not have you on the list, please find me on Facebook or send me an email at taylor.lauren.e@gmail.com


Next, I wanted to share some things that have been on my mind lately about my boys... There is not a day that goes by where I am not thinking of those little guys in Uganda. I can't help but be thinking of them when I am reading through Scriptures, worshiping through music, or listening to my pastors at church. Here are some verses and thoughts that have been dwelling within my heart.

A few weeks ago we were reading through Luke 2 at a "different perspective" of the Christmas story.. I love that our pastor chooses to give us background information so that we can truly interpret the Scripture in the honest context. Well, he gave us all of this background information about Caesar Augustus and how he created for himself such power and domination in the world during his time. Caesar spoke the command for people to return home for the census and the entire world moved at this command. "Rome became the religion of the world and Augustus was their god." But his power came through great acts of evil and betrayal. No peace. No justice. Just brutal force.

Then our pastor began speaking about the shepherds. He was saying how the shepherds were nothing important, but they were responsible for watching over the sheep.. These sheep would become the sacrifices in the temple... However, an angel appeared and sent them to worship the true Sacrifice. The Sacrifice for mankind. Here is the message given to these shepherds that most of us are very familiar with:

"Glory to God in the highest and on Earth peace, goodwill toward men." (2:14)

During Caesar's reign... PEACE IS POSSIBLE.

I just kept thinking about my boys. Every time I saw shepeherds, I thought about my boys. Each time I walked past the collection of nativities my mother keeps in the front hallway of our home, I saw the shepherds. I loved seeing the Ugandan set I brought back for mom this past fall. My boys... the Ugandan shepherds... the dirty. An online source provided me with this...

"... the labor is not intensive. Unlike farming, shepherding does not require one to exert a great deal of energy in mundane matters. Nevertheless, the shepherd is concerned with the actual physical needs of the flock. A shepherd does not live in an ivory tower, immersed in artificial philosophies detached from life; rather, the shepherd is constantly engaged with the real world, seeking water, shade, and good fodder for animals. The thoughts and musings of the shepherd may be sublime and lofty, but they cannot take the shepherd away from the task at hand."

My boys are those shepherds. They are not growing up in the fanciest homes or being educated to the highest degree possible. But they are engaged in the real world learning to survive. They are being educated in survival and craft. Now, on the streets, their education is for survival purposes, but when we can provide for them a stable foundation (pun intended of stable=story of Christ's birth) their knowledge of craft and survival can be directed towards positive things!

Later on in verse 17 it says "they made widely known what was told them."... and what was told them again?

"Glory to God in the highest and on Earth peace, goodwill toward men."

I just desired so strongly to train these boys so that they can move forward and share their knowledge. They can go from taking care of Caesar's sacrifices, to worship the True Lamb.. and then share that with others. They will share what was told to them. About the true One worthy of our worship and love.


Isaiah 9
Nevertheless, there will be no more gloom
for those who were in distress...
The people walking in darkness
    have seen a great light;
on those living in the land of deep darkness
    a light has dawned. 
You have enlarged the nation
    and increased their joy;
they rejoice before you
    as people rejoice at the harvest,
as warriors rejoice
    when dividing the plunder.


Pray for my boys. That they can be the shepherds who turn from caring for the empty sacrifies of the world, to spreading the news of true joy and hope to the nations.

A recent picture of David and Abby with a FULL house of younger boys! There were only about 7 when I left. What a future force for the Lord these boys could become!
 



Sunday, December 2, 2012

What am I doing now, you ask?

Well.. I thought I would share a quick update on some things..

What's been going on?


 I have been working on my application to be a missionary through Commission To Every Nation (CTEN). And I was approved!! Check out my website... you can read a short bit about me, send me an email, and set up one-time or monthly donations! So I guess you could say I'm "official".

www.cten.org/laurentaylor

What am I doing now?

For now I am working two part-time jobs while in the process of heading back to Uganda for a 2-year commitment with API. I am helping API with sponsorships from FFWBC here in Russellville and by writing up and turning in their cash expense reports.

****** If anyone would be interested in being a part of the incredible ministry of sponsoring a street boy into our homes let me know! Some wonderful stories are being shared about our Russellville sponsored boys! It is incredible how the Lord provides exactly what is needed each month!********

Mom is planning a family vacation for May with Will, Jen, and Wren! I want to be around for that definitely. This summer I will work at Truth and Peace for a few weeks in July, and then I will head back to Uganda ASAP after that. I went back and forth between serving at Truth and Peace or not.. working at T&P just keeps me from returning to Uganda sooner. I prayed about it, and have a strong desire to return to T&P. I believe in the training that takes place there, and I look forward to the opportunity to serve those teenage girls.

CTEN Training...

So, tomorrow I will leave for Kerrville, Texas for the week. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday I will be participating in Orientation with other individuals that have been approved to serve in other countries. Each day will be full of informational meetings and interviews about a variety of things to get me further on my way to Uganda! I will also get to meet with my CTEN pastor, Jack, and his wife, Carol, one evening for dinner. Blaine informed me he has already given Jack "the talk" that Blaine will always be #1 pastor. haha...

Then What...? 

After I return from Texas I will be working more on developing a base of support. I know so many of you are praying for me and keep up with me on here when I am Uganda. I need to create an official list of names, addresses, phone number, etc. for people that was to partner with me in prayer and in finances while I am in Uganda. I will have to develop this list and then I am not allowed to go back to Uganda until I have 75% of my budget fulfilled... (PLEASE let me know if you want to be placed on this list. Email me or send me a message on Facebook with your details)

So, I am praying that the LORD will provide. Blaine and CTEN have been giving me excellent books to read and the Lord has been blessing me with reminders that HE is the One that will provide for me.. I simply need to pray for peoples' hearts to be moved to give to HIM and what He is doing through API in Uganda... then I depend on the Lord to provide.

Just wanted to let people know what was going on... Thanks for everything you do.